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we have every intention that the environment will be good for these firms to make money and to have job, have real economic opportunities. we have a free trade agreement with europe. we are constantly updating our european position, and we are seeking the status of a printed partner with europe and the process is under way fortune nishia to get that. secretary clinton announced to the prime minister a few days ago a few days ago that president obama gave the green light to start the free trade agreement with the united states which is obviously a good sign for investors and for american firms. so you know, growth, investment is what's going to create jobs and we, the government, will create the right environment for that. thank you. >> thank you very much. mondher. it's a very clear plan and you've laid it out very nicely. i'm sure many people will have specific questions they want to come back on. before we do that, i do want to turn to the other panelists. of course, jordan is not the same situation as tunisia both in terms of monday hof mondher't a government plan but also economical
we have every intention that the environment will be good for these firms to make money and to have job, have real economic opportunities. we have a free trade agreement with europe. we are constantly updating our european position, and we are seeking the status of a printed partner with europe and the process is under way fortune nishia to get that. secretary clinton announced to the prime minister a few days ago a few days ago that president obama gave the green light to start the free trade...
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and we, the government, will create the right environment for that. thank you. >> thank you very much. that's a very clear plan. and you've laid it out very nicely. i'm sure many people will have specific questions they want to come back on. but before we do that, i do want to turn to the other panelists. of course, jordan is not the same situation as tunisia. both in terms of laying out a government plan. so in a sense, your perspective would be a bit different from that. but also, economically, tunisia has a bit more space for doing the kind of fiscal expansion because the initial debt levels were low. the budget deficit was quite small before the 2011, 2%, 3% this year. jordan is in a slightly different place. so less space to do the kinds of things tunisia's doing for the short term. and yet some of the same challenges that you're facing in terms of youth unemployment, in terms of the shock of high energy prices. so i wanted to get a sense from you now of how you see the kinds of policy package that you think would make sense from where you sit wh
and we, the government, will create the right environment for that. thank you. >> thank you very much. that's a very clear plan. and you've laid it out very nicely. i'm sure many people will have specific questions they want to come back on. but before we do that, i do want to turn to the other panelists. of course, jordan is not the same situation as tunisia. both in terms of laying out a government plan. so in a sense, your perspective would be a bit different from that. but also,...
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and the fourth challenge, the last is taking advantages from the new political environment that is emerging in the region to develop the real regional cooperation between all these countries. we think that is, that this is so crucial for us and we should work on this level, because we can't stay with economic problem, energy problem only by using the old policies. also we should take into account that europe is suffering from a deep economic crisis. two reasons, exportation, many transfer, all of them. in the past was connected with what is happening in europe. now we should develop regional cooperation with all countries in order to succeed in resorting the -- resolving the economic and social problem. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> we're going to hear from the last speaker from jordan and then open the floor to questions for about half an hour. doctor, we heard from the minister about what is going on in morocco. jordan has been doing this, perhaps a slower pace. there have been constitutional elements but the country does not have an election yet. elections have not, therefore, take
and the fourth challenge, the last is taking advantages from the new political environment that is emerging in the region to develop the real regional cooperation between all these countries. we think that is, that this is so crucial for us and we should work on this level, because we can't stay with economic problem, energy problem only by using the old policies. also we should take into account that europe is suffering from a deep economic crisis. two reasons, exportation, many transfer, all...
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feeling that way, because if you lived in the arab world in the last year, it is a very volatile kind of environment, which would make anybody nervous. on the other hand, the economic, cultural tie between the gulf and the rest of the arab world is actually the core of the relationship. we're hoping in egypt to calm down the concerns and worries by making two statements that we are very sincere about. number one, we are in no mood to export anything to anyone because we understand to begin with that revolutions are not something that you export. change in any society has to come from within. we are not at all interested in instituting or pushing any change in any place outside of our own country. the second message is we definitely would like to integrate with the gulf countries, not just on economic issues, not just to get investments but a much broader scale, as well, because we see these evolutions as sort of a civilization kind of a project, if you will. and we are not going to go it alone. we are going to go it with the rest of the world. and starting with our region. i don't think the gulf sta
feeling that way, because if you lived in the arab world in the last year, it is a very volatile kind of environment, which would make anybody nervous. on the other hand, the economic, cultural tie between the gulf and the rest of the arab world is actually the core of the relationship. we're hoping in egypt to calm down the concerns and worries by making two statements that we are very sincere about. number one, we are in no mood to export anything to anyone because we understand to begin with...
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in this environment, you need to call attention to yourself. >> it's true. we had a cover some time ago that had a picture of a couple coplating camels, and it was excite led "the trouble with mergers." many destroy the value. >> this is the first time we have said coplating camels. it's the first time we have said it on television. i want to show you one other thing. this is something urn looking at. it's a sleep measurement of some sort. you put something on your head. we have video of that as well. what are you doing there? >> my column this week was on sleep devices. the devices that will coach yourself to improve sleep habits. the one you're referring to is the one called the zeo. you wear it as a head band. it was a little jorrel action. it measures your brain waves and your eye movements and wirelessly shoots out information to an app on your smart phone. >> thanks you fellas. next, we sit down with a former google executive when "press: here" continues. >>> welcome back to "press: here." i'm scott mcgrew. my next guest has been timed by "time" magazi
in this environment, you need to call attention to yourself. >> it's true. we had a cover some time ago that had a picture of a couple coplating camels, and it was excite led "the trouble with mergers." many destroy the value. >> this is the first time we have said coplating camels. it's the first time we have said it on television. i want to show you one other thing. this is something urn looking at. it's a sleep measurement of some sort. you put something on your head....
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>> well, the total war works, has worked, does work in a conventional environment. anything short of that unwise. trying to defined what total war is in an asymmetric situation is very difficult. when i use the word difficult that's probably the understatement of the day. there isn't a leading edge of the battlefield. there isn't an army or a navy and air force to be defeated. these people don't operate in the open. they send women and children to suicide. you have to find their sources of money. you have to find the countries that are hospitable to them. and you have to recognize that for every offense there is a defense. and for every defense there is an offense. and it's this way, though you've got this fairly clean conventional approach. it seems to me that answers your question. do you think it does? or are you uncomfortable with that? >> i think it's comfortable predicament. >> but the answer, does that answer your question? you uncomfortable with the answers? how would you answer it? >> i would say that it's extremely difficult. to consider total war that att
>> well, the total war works, has worked, does work in a conventional environment. anything short of that unwise. trying to defined what total war is in an asymmetric situation is very difficult. when i use the word difficult that's probably the understatement of the day. there isn't a leading edge of the battlefield. there isn't an army or a navy and air force to be defeated. these people don't operate in the open. they send women and children to suicide. you have to find their sources...
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you're a good -- on the environment. the talks are about charge take a more sustainable course, and it met with an appeal from a teenager. >> you have 72 hours to decide the fate of your children, my children, my children's children. at it is notme is thu just nice to the gap. people depend on it. getting a meaningful agreement is proving difficult, so what is set to be agreed by the leaders at this summit this week? first, a sustainable development goals, although they have not been defined. get-go promised to protect the ocean -- a promise to protect the ocean and now and economic commitment. today at the forest, the deputy prime minister. david cameron and barack obama are among the leaders not here. are dealing with over 190 countries, you have a problem. if you get everyone to agree, you end up diluting things. but expectations have been high they might forge a new relationship and with the planner pierre a good -- with the planet. all the talks of saving the planet would be followed by more talks. price still to co
you're a good -- on the environment. the talks are about charge take a more sustainable course, and it met with an appeal from a teenager. >> you have 72 hours to decide the fate of your children, my children, my children's children. at it is notme is thu just nice to the gap. people depend on it. getting a meaningful agreement is proving difficult, so what is set to be agreed by the leaders at this summit this week? first, a sustainable development goals, although they have not been...
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on the other hand, egyptian potatoes put a great strain on the environment. it takes around 400 liters of water to produce one kilo of potatoes, and they must travel great distances. so the taste for tender potatoes presents a dilemma, in egypt and here in europe. >> christoph schÄfer is an organic farmer. he's passionate about his work, and produces 8000 tons of organic potatoes every year. the princess potato is his favorite variety. the wendland region has been known for potato farming for generations. but these days, many of schÄfer's princesses land in the pig trough. >> last year, we couldn't sell about 50 to 60% of our product. >> a highway through the desert heading north from cairo -- hend kassab is also a potato expert, but in egypt. she is in charge of crop planning and quality control for the daltex company. it is growing organic potatoes for export to germany in wadi el natrun, 120 kilometers from cairo. daltex has 88 hectares of land, which it bought from the egyptian government. it is over 40 degrees celcius, which seems rather hot for a pota
on the other hand, egyptian potatoes put a great strain on the environment. it takes around 400 liters of water to produce one kilo of potatoes, and they must travel great distances. so the taste for tender potatoes presents a dilemma, in egypt and here in europe. >> christoph schÄfer is an organic farmer. he's passionate about his work, and produces 8000 tons of organic potatoes every year. the princess potato is his favorite variety. the wendland region has been known for potato...
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them and we're here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions they are thing else you get everything you needed. in russia would be soon which bryson if you mean about someone from phones to impression it's. his friends starts on t.v. dot com. the kick. start. welcoming to roscoe primarily don't remind you we're talking about russia's new president. ok gilbert i go back to you in brussels what do you expect in the next six years the next putin is ministration well peter i don't think i have to guess too hard because i've spent the last few days reading the seven papers to oblivion reporting published in the various russian newspapers and a lot over the last month and about one hundred fifty pages in which he outlines his vision of the problems of the task the challenges facing the new the new administration and sets out some very specific and very well thought out proposals this is a unique situation it's just very very sad that the western public being guided or misguided by its media is totally unaware that mr putin stands for an
them and we're here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions they are thing else you get everything you needed. in russia would be soon which bryson if you mean about someone from phones to impression it's. his friends starts on t.v. dot com. the kick. start. welcoming to roscoe primarily don't remind you we're talking about russia's new president. ok gilbert i go back to you in brussels what do you expect in the next six years the next putin is ministration well...
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we have to prioritize and control federal spending and create an environment where hardworking taxpayers can thrive in their own private sector jobs and where their lively hoods come from. a smart road program, however, can be an aset to that. i think it can help the economy grow and create some jobs, real jobs in the short-term. so i look forward to discussing this matter. i'm just deeply disappointed, mr. chairman, in the bill moving today. i think there's some gimmicks in it. finance committee, i supported the bill in committee. it's on the floor today. we were promised there would be legitimate pay fors and this would be on a sound basis. i'm afraid that's not entirely accurate. we're looking at $6to $12 billion, that's what the shortfall is to make the fundamental program sound. now we waltz in and are just going to borrow another 150 out of thin air to spend on infrastructure without any source of income. now we're also talking about 250, 300 borrowed for this tax holiday which really don't pay your pension -- social security pension and the government in effect gives a person maki
we have to prioritize and control federal spending and create an environment where hardworking taxpayers can thrive in their own private sector jobs and where their lively hoods come from. a smart road program, however, can be an aset to that. i think it can help the economy grow and create some jobs, real jobs in the short-term. so i look forward to discussing this matter. i'm just deeply disappointed, mr. chairman, in the bill moving today. i think there's some gimmicks in it. finance...
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that is easy in an environment like iraq. >> when you look at how the country has fired since the american troop withdrawal, is iraq doing better or worse than you might have expected it to do without the american presence? >> all lot of iraqis feel that iraq has done better after the u.s. withdrawal. the politicians haven't got their act together but the state is back again trying to consolidate its institutions, so that is a good thing. >> thank you very much for coming into the studio. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come -- a medical miracle after pioneering treatment for a little girl the suffered horrendous burns at a family barbecue. people realized she actually survived. then we didn't know what to do now. new first lady has shocked the country's political establishment with a tweet seen as a dig against francois hollande's x partner. >> they agree on just about everything she says, except her tweeting. just one month into office, as her untimely intervention that has placed the new president in a hugely embarrassing situation. best of luck -- a worthy candidate
that is easy in an environment like iraq. >> when you look at how the country has fired since the american troop withdrawal, is iraq doing better or worse than you might have expected it to do without the american presence? >> all lot of iraqis feel that iraq has done better after the u.s. withdrawal. the politicians haven't got their act together but the state is back again trying to consolidate its institutions, so that is a good thing. >> thank you very much for coming into...
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we're here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions any of thing else you get everything you needed. i'm sure all of our got a story are out about this crazy lady with a convertible that honk for britain every time she patted it i was on death row for nineteen years right there is that a lot of he said don't like that because we might stay in this. society has condemned these people as less than human it is necessary to punish crime and everything we do to punish crime is unpleasant. but it needs to be done nobody wants to be linked to the not. but the historical antecedents of the american death penalty. in large part from the nazis and the sad part is if they take their way and they execute him i won't be allowed to touch him until after he's dead he's my own. house. and he keeps telling me they can't hear me and they are tall slender block. but every time i go by. luke. i won't be there i will not witness the killing my friend. came. to mind you were talking about russia's president. came. to you in brussels what do yo
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exist in lebanon turn this kind of seemingly open economy into vick victims -- victims, creating an environment where it's difficult to move up and young lebanese men and women leave the country to find jobs elsewhere whether it's in the gulf, europe, or the united states, and you see them in various places although the country's pretty small soçv' lebanese, the lebanese economy actually provided syria with a gate to the world in the 1980s, and that gate was a two-way gate so you will get the products that were not actually sold in the syria market officially through lebanon in the 1980s and provide goods to scrux later of the population, and the upper lay eric and then in the 1990s when the trades were more open, lebanon continued to be one of the ways that -- through which this took place, but in the 80s, lebanon and turkey were the two places where the illegal trades and smuggling allowed the black market to thrive and created a process of accumulation that literally created new stratas, now groups that created an interest in the stability of the regime. hence, when we talk about the syria
exist in lebanon turn this kind of seemingly open economy into vick victims -- victims, creating an environment where it's difficult to move up and young lebanese men and women leave the country to find jobs elsewhere whether it's in the gulf, europe, or the united states, and you see them in various places although the country's pretty small soçv' lebanese, the lebanese economy actually provided syria with a gate to the world in the 1980s, and that gate was a two-way gate so you will get the...
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that's unacceptable in today's environment. >> schieffer: do you have any answers yet as to why-- we know that they had asked to maintain their-- the current level of security and that was turned down. do we have any idea on what that decision was based on? >> no, and we're still getting to the bottom of that. that's one of my primary concerns. and that's certainly what i'm driving. first of all, why there was failure for adequate security at the temporary mission. and secondly, why they didn't assess the security risks posed to that facility? they had abundance of threat reports and incidents, both to that facility and other consulates that would have suggested that they were in a high-threat environment. i sponsored-- i cosponsored the initial legislation-- i was the lead republican in the house-- to create the diplomat security bureau and the accountability review board that also has been initiate so we can get to the bottom of who is responsible. there was minimal security. the barriers weren't sufficient. the attackers, the mob, overran the complex. the militia we were depending
that's unacceptable in today's environment. >> schieffer: do you have any answers yet as to why-- we know that they had asked to maintain their-- the current level of security and that was turned down. do we have any idea on what that decision was based on? >> no, and we're still getting to the bottom of that. that's one of my primary concerns. and that's certainly what i'm driving. first of all, why there was failure for adequate security at the temporary mission. and secondly, why...
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that banks take profits out of this rescue package if the politics are able to stabilize the political environment. this also helps the financial community. >> and a quick look at the market numbers now -- the dax closed 0.5% up. euro stoxx 50 closing just slightly up. across the atlantic, the dow jones is currently going down, and the euro is trading at $ 1.2933. the world's biggest economy is bracing itself for an economic nightmare. unless u.s. lawmakers reach a budget deal in january 1, a raft of temporary tax cuts are due to expire, and spending cuts will take effect. >> that means the u.s. is charging full speed at the fiscal cliff. the dramatic fiscal tightening triggered by this press this could tip the u.s. and possibly the whole global economy into recession. here is more. >> precision craftsmanship, made in the usa the marlon still company in baltimore produces wire baskets for the automobile, defense, and medical industries. it is one of the fastest-growing companies in the u.s. the company president wants to keep it that way, but at the moment, he is holding off on further investments
that banks take profits out of this rescue package if the politics are able to stabilize the political environment. this also helps the financial community. >> and a quick look at the market numbers now -- the dax closed 0.5% up. euro stoxx 50 closing just slightly up. across the atlantic, the dow jones is currently going down, and the euro is trading at $ 1.2933. the world's biggest economy is bracing itself for an economic nightmare. unless u.s. lawmakers reach a budget deal in january...
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protecting the environment and reducing poverty -- those are the goals of the rio +20 some of that is under way in brazil. >> at the opening ceremony, the united nations secretary general said time was not on our side. ahead of the summit, negotiators agreed to a draft communique, which focuses on encouraging grain economic growth and boosting united nations efforts to protect the environment and promote sustainable growth, but many environmentalists say the statement does not go far enough. >> the summit in rio de janeiro is expected to produce a huge document on protecting the environment and reducing poverty, but it is what is not in that document that is worth considering. i talked about that with our correspondent at the summit. >> the final document acknowledges a multitude of problems the world is facing, but it actually lacks the solutions for it. there are no targets, let alone binding targets. there is no road map, no compliance regime. it is basically just acknowledging that there are problems but no solutions. yes, for the first time, the concept of a green economy has bee
protecting the environment and reducing poverty -- those are the goals of the rio +20 some of that is under way in brazil. >> at the opening ceremony, the united nations secretary general said time was not on our side. ahead of the summit, negotiators agreed to a draft communique, which focuses on encouraging grain economic growth and boosting united nations efforts to protect the environment and promote sustainable growth, but many environmentalists say the statement does not go far...
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the no-fly zone is a stab toward military involvement, but not a full military environment. what would be your answer to a question? >> frankly, this is part -- some of the calculation that went into the intervention in libya was that if we intervene in the rea to libya they're already done this. it makes things -- that's a little bit too flippant. personally if i were in that position i would be in favor of a no-fly zone. i think so with the turks. look, you're doing the same thing. you are repeating history over and over again. and what i think is problematic is sending a certain caliber weapons top position which we don't know exactly who they are. that's also repeating a bad precedent. you don't want those weapons that to fall into the wrong hands. what happens to the 20,000 surface-to-air missiles that were supposedly communal, and -- the exit, the whole other answer to that, but yes. i would think that if you're going to follow that rationale, you know, ultimately the debt would make sense. safe havens. >> i would like to ask you if you would give some detail. i'm sorr
the no-fly zone is a stab toward military involvement, but not a full military environment. what would be your answer to a question? >> frankly, this is part -- some of the calculation that went into the intervention in libya was that if we intervene in the rea to libya they're already done this. it makes things -- that's a little bit too flippant. personally if i were in that position i would be in favor of a no-fly zone. i think so with the turks. look, you're doing the same thing. you...
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you've been writing about russian politics for a long time how is this campaign change the the climate environment of russian politics. well i think we have seen a very big change in russian politics because political has come alive again. first when we came to power in two thousand there was so huge crisis we should managed and everybody was more or less the negre meant what he was doing so there was no discussion. for a four to a second term during medvedev spreads he didn't say there came so i mean issues came up but there was no dialogue from the other side when he was the other side from the other side the other side well that's a very difficult question because in this presidential elections we have actually seen two campaigns. sametime two races one has been the russian presidential elections forth between the five candidates and the second half has been a campaign to discredit the presidential elections to do you lead to meet them and hear a lot of people thing i'd like to go to eric about that a lot of people are trying to give us some eyes not necessarily the election that hasn't happene
you've been writing about russian politics for a long time how is this campaign change the the climate environment of russian politics. well i think we have seen a very big change in russian politics because political has come alive again. first when we came to power in two thousand there was so huge crisis we should managed and everybody was more or less the negre meant what he was doing so there was no discussion. for a four to a second term during medvedev spreads he didn't say there came so...
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. >> every month we waste makes protecting the environment more expensive and increases the problems for the people whose lives have already been adversely affected. we have no time to lose. >> even germany, considered a leader on environmental protection, has come under criticism. the mayan minister could not live up to his promise. environmental groups say it is largely down to chancellor angela merkel. >> merkel has not use her voice strongly enough, and that is why the situation in the eu is so critical. it is lacking a leader, and effects are being felt everywhere. >> climate experts warn that if emissions do not sink in the coming years, the consequences will be dire. a new climate treaty is due before 2020, but after events in doha, that is looking more unlikely than ever. >> as we saw in that report, the german environment minister is playing a key role in the climate talks. we asked if he thought there would be a breakthrough. >> first of all, we are in the middle of a very, very important and difficult negotiation process. i expect negotiations going on all day and probably
. >> every month we waste makes protecting the environment more expensive and increases the problems for the people whose lives have already been adversely affected. we have no time to lose. >> even germany, considered a leader on environmental protection, has come under criticism. the mayan minister could not live up to his promise. environmental groups say it is largely down to chancellor angela merkel. >> merkel has not use her voice strongly enough, and that is why the...
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but the ability to stumble on a more hear people talking about them and then let me go into an environment and go doubling around and that, find out that i sort of like honey boo boo, that is a huge part of the american television experience and it gets sold short when you get techno is t-- ecstatic. a lot of americans love the enjoyment of escaping passivity and be able to roam around the tv jungle of finding things it did not know were there. >> michael powell on the future of television, monday night at 8:00 eastern on "the communicators." >> tomorrow, join us for reform and how education and innovation can benefit the u.s. economy. speakers include gene sperling, harvard university president, and former congresswoman and portugal vice-president, susan molinari. - google vice-president, susan molinari. from the american enterprise institute, join us live, 5:30 p.m. eastern also here on c- span. president obama troubles monday to an auto plant in michigan to merge congress to extend tax breaks for 998% of americans.
but the ability to stumble on a more hear people talking about them and then let me go into an environment and go doubling around and that, find out that i sort of like honey boo boo, that is a huge part of the american television experience and it gets sold short when you get techno is t-- ecstatic. a lot of americans love the enjoyment of escaping passivity and be able to roam around the tv jungle of finding things it did not know were there. >> michael powell on the future of...
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one that gets a little bit less play but no doubt has become political over the years and that is the environment and more specifically global warming so laurie harvin us with the resident donna decided to ask people what they think of of global warming and also what they sacrifice to try to curb its effects. today legislators are introducing more and more bills to help curb the effects of global warming what are you willing to do to help out this week let's talk about that do you agree that global warming is the real problem. a real real problem i think you the people need to think more about this would you be willing to heat your house with a fireplace instead of using electric heat you know you'd be willing to do that absolutely so why is she doing that now not now would you be willing to not blow dry your hair anymore not that i'd be willing to them would you be willing to dry your clothes on the line and never use a drag machine i don't know about that. and it depends would you be willing to change your behavior like say i walk into any destination that's under two miles instead of driving l
one that gets a little bit less play but no doubt has become political over the years and that is the environment and more specifically global warming so laurie harvin us with the resident donna decided to ask people what they think of of global warming and also what they sacrifice to try to curb its effects. today legislators are introducing more and more bills to help curb the effects of global warming what are you willing to do to help out this week let's talk about that do you agree that...
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that only through the encouragement of a more rights respecting environment and an environment that allows for political participation and an environment that creates public accountability for governments, that there is lasting stability. that there is security. that is the basis for reliable partnerships by the united states. whether it's in the middle east or anywhere else in the world. similarly, you can say in the palestinian/israeli case that not only do incidents of human rights abuse complicate the negotiating environment and undermine trust between the parties on the ground, but it's also very difficult to envision a lasting negotiated peace that is not accompanied by respect for human rights on both sides. and so if you're smart about it, you're going to build that into the negotiating work that you're doing every day. >> let me quickly ask mike, at that point, lauren's committee on human rights was four, five years old at that point. when was it founded? >> 1978. >> i'm sorry. 1978. much older than that. >> yeah. >> where were you and where did you see this in terms of a human ri
that only through the encouragement of a more rights respecting environment and an environment that allows for political participation and an environment that creates public accountability for governments, that there is lasting stability. that there is security. that is the basis for reliable partnerships by the united states. whether it's in the middle east or anywhere else in the world. similarly, you can say in the palestinian/israeli case that not only do incidents of human rights abuse...
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so the natural environment remained untouched. but since 2000, south koreans have lobbied hard to visit the area. now, south korea is trying to rebrand the area as an eke key tourism spot. on this day around 0 people took a tour to the dmz. it's popular as the county is only several hours drive from seoul. the visitors trek 18 kilometers around the falls. they see wildlife and admire the natural surroundings. they can get a look at about 600 species of plants and animals. this includes rare spe >> translator: the environment is really beautiful. i'm relaxed as it feels like i'm breathing air that is more than ten times fresher than that of seoul. >> reporter: more than half a century has passed since the fighting stopped. now, an increasing number of young people do not know much about why korea is splitting too. the itinerary includes sights from the korean war. the north tunnel mounts a surprise attack against the south. the tourists can also learn about the war at a museum. >> translator: this tourist studies at school. it's ma
so the natural environment remained untouched. but since 2000, south koreans have lobbied hard to visit the area. now, south korea is trying to rebrand the area as an eke key tourism spot. on this day around 0 people took a tour to the dmz. it's popular as the county is only several hours drive from seoul. the visitors trek 18 kilometers around the falls. they see wildlife and admire the natural surroundings. they can get a look at about 600 species of plants and animals. this includes rare spe...
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this new regional environment create as new hope for a middle eastern peace process. i hope everybody will understand this new logic of history, flow of history, and act accordingly for having a two-state solution where palestinians and israelis live together side -- with mutual respect but full independence and sovereignty of palestinian state. >> i think we may have time for only one more question. can i ask you to stand up, please. >> -- >> we have a microphone. >> over here. >> [ inaudible ] from the -- mr. minister, you have had a lot of dealing with the iranian government. what is your take on the iranian attitude? how seriously do they take the possibility of a militaryinrven one. and number two, what kind of incentive will bring them back to the negotiation table with the p-5 plus one and finally, how do they justify, explain their attitudes? >> regarding nuclear issue, as someone who -- issued almost five, six years and especially, us a know in 2010 we work very hard for a deal with brazil. i can say -- i am very sorry, in fact, because of the failure of all
this new regional environment create as new hope for a middle eastern peace process. i hope everybody will understand this new logic of history, flow of history, and act accordingly for having a two-state solution where palestinians and israelis live together side -- with mutual respect but full independence and sovereignty of palestinian state. >> i think we may have time for only one more question. can i ask you to stand up, please. >> -- >> we have a microphone. >>...
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programs by the children and for grownups and the company also pride themselves in being good for the environment and that's what they thought of our four star resort is eco friendly and it situated in pollution free area of the moscow region one of the main attractions of the place is its location on the banks of the easter want to reserve or surrounded by beautiful untouched nature all the courses just here are built of natural materials like northern pine woods. of course in moscow and the surrounding region there are various woods of sports one can enjoy such as snowboarding cross-country skiing or ice skating but this week's show myself and the production team are going to try and bring you something a little. creative follow me. i'm here to try i have a ski dog sledding and straight off it into the sled and off we go you can either sit or stand and there's a break at the back which controls the floor like a friend's at the front. siberian husky is a medium size dense coat working don't breed the comes in different colors the school the boys our club is called. to alaska it was founded in on
programs by the children and for grownups and the company also pride themselves in being good for the environment and that's what they thought of our four star resort is eco friendly and it situated in pollution free area of the moscow region one of the main attractions of the place is its location on the banks of the easter want to reserve or surrounded by beautiful untouched nature all the courses just here are built of natural materials like northern pine woods. of course in moscow and the...
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no-fly zone is a step towards military environment, but not a full military environment. what's your -- way would be your answer to that question? >> well, frankly, i think that the, you know, this is some of the calculation that went into the intervention in libya was if we intervened in syria, we already have done this. that's too flipped, but that's what one -- personally, i, you know, if in that position, i would be in favor of the no-fly zone. i think that -- so would the turks. they are saying, look, you're repeating history over and over here again. >> [inaudible] >> what i think is problematic is offering -- is sending, you know, certain caliber weapons to opposition which we don't know who they are, and that's also repeating a bad precedent. you don't want the weapons to fall into the wrong hands. you know, what happened to the 20,000 service-to-air missiles supposedly in gadhafi -- actually, a whole other answer to that -- but, yeah, i mean, i think -- i would think that if you're going to follow that rationale, you know, ultimately, that would make sense. safe
no-fly zone is a step towards military environment, but not a full military environment. what's your -- way would be your answer to that question? >> well, frankly, i think that the, you know, this is some of the calculation that went into the intervention in libya was if we intervened in syria, we already have done this. that's too flipped, but that's what one -- personally, i, you know, if in that position, i would be in favor of the no-fly zone. i think that -- so would the turks. they...
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questions still remain about the impact of the gas leak on the environment. >> methane is being emitted from this platform, and it is 25 times, roughly, more serious than carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. so the climate change impact is significant. >> total is flying in specialists who worked on the deep water horizon rig in the gulf of mexico two years ago. environmental experts, however, want to carry out their own surveys near the stricken oil platform. >> a cake, a fun story now and time for a different perspective on things -- okay, a fun story. that is the aim of the swiss artist, a pioneer of video art who has won awards for her innovative installations. >> germany's biggest installation featuring the artist has opened in the southwest city of mannheim with words that are compelling and sensual. >> under were dangles from the ceiling as a sort of chandelier. a work of art by the swiss artist who delights in a provocative. she says underpants' are steeped in symbolism. >> they cover the most complicated part of our bodies, and one that is hugely ambivalent. the side of our entr
questions still remain about the impact of the gas leak on the environment. >> methane is being emitted from this platform, and it is 25 times, roughly, more serious than carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. so the climate change impact is significant. >> total is flying in specialists who worked on the deep water horizon rig in the gulf of mexico two years ago. environmental experts, however, want to carry out their own surveys near the stricken oil platform. >> a cake, a fun...
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time residents of california valley against wind from space say damaging the environment or the danger of war. but next last month's deadly shooting rampage by a frenchman of algerian this sent him to lose reply to debate about immigration radical islam in the e.u. presidential hopefuls in france jumped on the story in a bid to score political points ahead of the vote later this month however it's a focus that has made the country's muslims feel increasingly isolated so that he is test for a seller finds out this may be a film about the struggle to live in the french suburbs this. it is reality. the shooting of seven people had to lose by a frenchman of algerian the serbs was the latest incident to intensify an already heated debate on security immigration and its aggression in a country with the largest muslim population in europe where dr prefer successfully i'm not say this is an isolated case fortunately most young immigrants in france do not have this kind of behavior and i think this is a result of his personal journey he felt that it was out of place in france the humiliation di
time residents of california valley against wind from space say damaging the environment or the danger of war. but next last month's deadly shooting rampage by a frenchman of algerian this sent him to lose reply to debate about immigration radical islam in the e.u. presidential hopefuls in france jumped on the story in a bid to score political points ahead of the vote later this month however it's a focus that has made the country's muslims feel increasingly isolated so that he is test for a...
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in both cases, the name for the city seems to have been given by the environment. for the greeks, it is rock, for the people who live here, and may be colored bending of the stone. >> who worknabatians? >> it they were arab people, hellenistic people and created a kingdom in the region. >> how many people are we talking about? >> we don't really know. at the height of the city we will see in a few minutes, we estimate about 30,000 people could have lived here. >> in this area? >> in this desert. >> how big an area is petra? >> the city itself is several kilometers square. the park that encompasses the largest -- the larger square is over 264 kilometers. >> scientists, especially american scientists, have been working with the jordanian institutions, both government and academic uncovering the history of petra. one of the most dramatic examples of their work lies in the us cities center. >> we are now overlooking the brown university tumble project which was worked over 17 years. when the project began, the original level of soil deposit was at the height of this tr
in both cases, the name for the city seems to have been given by the environment. for the greeks, it is rock, for the people who live here, and may be colored bending of the stone. >> who worknabatians? >> it they were arab people, hellenistic people and created a kingdom in the region. >> how many people are we talking about? >> we don't really know. at the height of the city we will see in a few minutes, we estimate about 30,000 people could have lived here. >>...
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team he then left sports and launched his movement for justice party in the most dangerous political environment on a. for years can anti corruption party was ignored in two thousand and seven us state department cables referred to him as pakistan's one man party. but pakistan is changing fast over the last two years widespread anger over u.s. drone strikes and corrupt political dynasties has proven millions to his cause i want to know why is he now front runner to be the next leader of pakistan. do you. i'm all right i have a bit of a cold but i think that's a good thing because my voice is a bit sexier than normal and i have to compete to. get everything just to get what you want everybody just well i think your interesting time is a bit more interesting than my interesting time i saw these videos of your rallies last night so i think this is great but i worry you're going to get blowed up so. so i hope your interesting time doesn't get any more it will do this judy we're going to go sometime yeah the second was for some of them just. like i mean i was you know when i saw this guy's hospital s
team he then left sports and launched his movement for justice party in the most dangerous political environment on a. for years can anti corruption party was ignored in two thousand and seven us state department cables referred to him as pakistan's one man party. but pakistan is changing fast over the last two years widespread anger over u.s. drone strikes and corrupt political dynasties has proven millions to his cause i want to know why is he now front runner to be the next leader of...
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because we have an attention to the environment which just never been done before. her we have the united states from the east coast and in the west coast. texas, louisiana, alabama and everywhere else. then the gas goes up. willis polluting and drilling adds to the pollution. yes. how you know, you will not strike will? every other kind of mining mining, it put a new line in many countries with the environmental impact. india has the third largest coal reserves in the world. i tried to write a column saying we don't need to import whale. because of the difficulties. but to for this reason they will be more resilient. except shale oil and shale gas which is a separate technology china has the biggest with an expert of hydrocarbons so that outlook is not particularly good at all. for the large commodity importers especially with the commodity price this is especially about india he says maybe only 5% were 6%. he is quite right to put them on the political scene many things have gone wrong at the same time. but there is a great recession. but now you have flipped. whe
because we have an attention to the environment which just never been done before. her we have the united states from the east coast and in the west coast. texas, louisiana, alabama and everywhere else. then the gas goes up. willis polluting and drilling adds to the pollution. yes. how you know, you will not strike will? every other kind of mining mining, it put a new line in many countries with the environmental impact. india has the third largest coal reserves in the world. i tried to write a...
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the oslo accord big supporters of the environment. think about the amount of paper when redrafted the accord. but today we speak of the leadership. for example, according to the oslo accord is available with everyone to pray but it is not safe. we cannot go there. it is not safe. i do not believe in another ceremony at the white house but to and until we get to the point* you have to manage the conflict i want to sum up to tell you the book is very street. they said you are making a mistake if you raise something in a book now what will happen in a few years? people will say 182 about that and what you doing? if somebody wants to lead i can protect and if they cannot i will say was wrong but we will see the public and majority of the american people understand it is not what israel is willing to pay but want to thank you for coming tonight and will be happy if you cave ready to answer the question will be happy to answer your question. thank you very much. [applause] >> don't you think the talk you give tonight encourages the extremis
the oslo accord big supporters of the environment. think about the amount of paper when redrafted the accord. but today we speak of the leadership. for example, according to the oslo accord is available with everyone to pray but it is not safe. we cannot go there. it is not safe. i do not believe in another ceremony at the white house but to and until we get to the point* you have to manage the conflict i want to sum up to tell you the book is very street. they said you are making a mistake if...
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we have seen the damage it has done to our environment mark and mcauliffe but the poor props we do not want. anymore or no deal most. our core system is just so that was it does more experience and i'm just just appalled that that's allowed to go on in america. to be argued in this unfortunately because we don't know what's in it for there's no labeling there for it being used like the board tory experiment could be used as guinea pigs . will now we have more questions than we have actors guards. like. easy of nature and discover its beauty me. on. the beat you communicate with the wild and learn. to test yourself and become free to. see what nature can give you on on the. on. it's. an absurd. it is the best. get off sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly you think you out. stand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. last night on the tiles. margetts finance scandal. find out what's really happening to the glob
we have seen the damage it has done to our environment mark and mcauliffe but the poor props we do not want. anymore or no deal most. our core system is just so that was it does more experience and i'm just just appalled that that's allowed to go on in america. to be argued in this unfortunately because we don't know what's in it for there's no labeling there for it being used like the board tory experiment could be used as guinea pigs . will now we have more questions than we have actors...
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. >> germany's economics minister and environment ministers say they want to work together to complete the country's energy transformation. in the past, they have squabbled about details, but now, they say they are united. >> we are going to reach our goals. environmental protection by phasing of nuclear energy and expanding the use of renewals, ensuring energy security despite turning off eight nuclear plants, and a third aspect -- to make it affordable. >> the economics minister has often warned against soaring energy costs. prices for wind and solar power have gone up, in part due to the cost of expanding the cost -- expanding the power grid to deliver the power it is needed, and because germany's 16 states do not have a unified energy policy. >> we urgently need a national consensus that includes germany 's 16 states. we all need to come to the same table. >> but many independent economists are concerned that the german government is falling behind in the effort to meet its goals. for instance, they say more needs to be done to make buildings more energy efficient. >> for more, let
. >> germany's economics minister and environment ministers say they want to work together to complete the country's energy transformation. in the past, they have squabbled about details, but now, they say they are united. >> we are going to reach our goals. environmental protection by phasing of nuclear energy and expanding the use of renewals, ensuring energy security despite turning off eight nuclear plants, and a third aspect -- to make it affordable. >> the economics...
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movie since you asked of course happened in an environment where i face a fair trial where there is nothing resembling that can happen in libya at any time of the near future because there is no such thing as institutions in libya anymore there is in the no such thing as government and it is very worrying you have been seen by the right wing faction that. that they way works assists something that soon is the only ones that you mean and i mean higher as well that was the environment council now in power and egypt in our psyche also with the n.c.c. with some of that lies and then it's easy to extradite many of that's many thousands of libyans who they were most vicious because to do so would be to. go to libya as almost. like it that's has happened so the form of my many ministers and as well as happens so that that was the end of the form of a number of presidents of the united nations and many other thousands of views and as i miss the us and also perhaps. but we must also ask what has an interest in corroborating with the n.c.c. which is clearly practicing systematic abuses and this is an
movie since you asked of course happened in an environment where i face a fair trial where there is nothing resembling that can happen in libya at any time of the near future because there is no such thing as institutions in libya anymore there is in the no such thing as government and it is very worrying you have been seen by the right wing faction that. that they way works assists something that soon is the only ones that you mean and i mean higher as well that was the environment council now...
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do live it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. hello welcome to the sport show with me kate partridge and here's a clip of what's coming up. when to champions discuss found brave the cold to see the army man feet more dire to want to go into the winter break top of the russian premier league. while capital clash k h l e just another must go stave off a night rally by tesco in a stunning first matchup between alexander ovechkin and paul that suit. and fighting talk a billionaire at the shadows manof talks exclusively to r.t. about two of his big passions leading all still to silverware and fencing took gold in the future. but first has got moscow will go into the winter break top of the russian premier league after beating rock bottom or davy a two on anderson they'll be some relieved players and phones as the cold weather starts to settle across the country which of import reports. to th
do live it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. hello welcome to the sport show with me kate partridge and here's a clip of what's coming up. when to champions discuss found brave the cold to see the army man feet more dire to want to go into the winter break top of the russian premier...